Thanks to the folks over at Rawrcast we have a leaked picture of what seems to be the major goodie in this years BlizzCon 2010 bag. "Dethling" is a maquette, read: scale model, based on the big bad ass - Deathwing. Much like last year's Jim Raynor n00bz figure you won't be able to purchase this item in the stores! Looks like BlizzCon attendees are in for a special treat after all!

We've got some more Tier 11 3D goodness to share with you guys today - including the new Death Knight set (in three different colors)! We've also found recolors of both the Mage and Shaman sets!

I think Blizzard must have forgotten to make the other plate sets as cool as the Death Knight one. I mean, I'm already crying for my warrior - this new plate set looks amazing, even if the helm does make you look like a demonic Burger King. Check out all of the new sets in glorious 3D after the break!

We haven't crammed your feeds with enough 4.0.1 coverage, right? Hopefully, my short and concise to-do list fits the void that all of you have within.. you know, that space that yearns for more chinhawk. ;)

The developers here at Wowhead have been slaving away in an effort to make our main site compatible with 4.0.1. While they were at it, they added a new feature that you will all enjoy: Justice Points costs are now displayed on items!

There is even a new filter option so you can check out all the costs for items. This new feature is also extended to the new Honor Points, and even Conquest and Valor points once we are Cataclysm-bound.

You may notice we don't have costs for everything that should have cost. Well, fear not! If you are running the Wowhead Client and see anything that is missing we should have the information in the very near future.

We're not going to sleep yet! We've got what appears to be a new model for the druid's Incarnation: Tree of Life form, possibly still a work-in-progress! Since it is no longer a permanent form and is instead a temporary shapeshift, Blizzard has stated that they want to make it more special and exotic. This is definitely a step in... some direction. As a resto druid going on my fifth year, I personally consider this quite a welcome step up from the scraggly ol' treant of the days past. I can only hope one day that Blizzard allows us to choose our shapeshift form skins independently. And hey - maybe we'll get that Moonkin Form update after all!

Get your "HULK SMASH!" shapeshift macros ready, boys and girls. Don't forget to click on a model to check it out in our 3D model viewer!

Update: The Flash versions of these models are now available!

Update! Ghostcrawler has confirmed this is the new model! Check out the blue post below!

Art is very subjective. We're very used to the phenomenon of half of a class loving say their tier set art and the other half thinking they are the worst thing ever.

Messing with player models is always risky and we know the current Tree of Life model is one of those things that is either loved or hated. That is why, as promised, we are offering a minor glyph if you just prefer the older, treant-based, version of ToL.

Edit: The Death Knight Tier 11 models have been posted! Come see them here!

I know you're all still awake playing World of Warcraft, learning new glyphs, reforging gear and panicking over your talents - never fear, I'm here to take your mind off your digital worries with some awesome new 3D models fresh from the Cataclysm Beta! I think we may have something relative to your interests... new Tier 11andnew PVP sets!

This latest build included new Tier 11 armor set models for Mage, Priest and Shaman, adding to the already discovered Warrior, Druid, Rogue and Warlock armor sets. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be new armor models for Hunter, Death Knight or Paladin just yet, but you can be sure that when they're in the files, they'll be on the site. I know we all can't wait to make fun of the latest Paladin frocks, right? I've included all of the current Tier 11 armor sets in this post, and you can be sure that they'll be added to our Cataclysm Guide shortly.

As for the PVP gear, it's not yet assigned to any items so these are either the models for the Rare-quality, item level 352 Bloodthirsty Gladiator's armor sets or the Epic-quality item level 365 Vicious Gladiator's armor sets. Or maybe both, at this point we aren't very sure - but they look awesome. The Hunter PVP set is officially the shiniest, most badass samurai-looking armor in the World of Warcraft.

We've also found some awesome new weapon models which you can check out in full 3D (of course) - the one-handed maces look particularly awesome - and a few new beasties including a shark who looks like he's seen some better days. Check out the new Tier 11 armor models on the race / gender combination of your choice (don't forget, new class/race combos in Cataclysm!) and everything else after the break!

HEY! Over here! Stop drooling over 4.0.1 for a moment and check out the latest updates to our Cataclysm site! Please? Pretty please? Aw, what's the use - I'm sure everyone out there is clamoring over builds (you can figure yours out with our Talent Calculator) and trying to figure out everything that's changed in this patch (don't worry, there's a guide for that).

Nevertheless, we've done some pretty big updates to our Cataclysm site yesterday and today, containing lots of new items - mostly Rare-quality items but remember, in Cataclysm we're going to be using blues again, not zerging our way to epics on our first day at level 85, so don't forget to look through 'em all!

Blizzard has added two new companion pet spells - and , which right now we can only assume will be future Blizzard Store items.

Since we're starting from scratch on a lot of this data, it's more important than ever to upload your data! If you haven't done so already, help us build out our database by heading over to the Wowhead Client page, downloading the Client, and uploading regularly!